Monthly Archives: October 2014

You know those people who always look well put-together? You know, their clothes are fashionable, well-matched and seem perfect for that particular person and occasion? They might have a really sharp jacket or a dress that you’ve never seen before but that looks just about perfect on them? North Rosedale Park resident and pop-up business…

Cora Duncan-Foster of Grandmont was stumped. How was she going to get kids to sign up for the SkillsUSA program – a program that Cora knew was a terrific opportunity for high school students to acquire skills necessary to move into the working world? The students didn’t know Cora well because she recruited kids from…

Although Charlene has been to Europe and Africa several times, her trips to Cuba bring her perhaps the greatest pleasure. Much of Charlene’s family still lives there. When she goes to Cuba, Charlene stays with family. Charlene believes that it is her Cuban heritage that draws her to the geometric patterns of Africa. While geographically…

Ken Wolfe is a great story teller. He comes by this honestly. His mom came from Southern Illinois, from “poor folks, where storytelling was the backwoods entertainment.” In order to be a great storyteller, however, one also has to have good material, and Ken has a lot of good material. Sitting on his porch watching…

Investigator Brian Fountain presented at the Neighborhood Safety Meeting at the North Rosedale Park Community House Thursday, September 25th. Investigator Fountain has worked for the Detroit Police Department for 30 years and is known for his informative, lively workshops. His presentation covered new squatter laws, as well as an overview of crime prevention through environmental…